Ever. Evolving.
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EVER
Main Entry: ev·er Pronunciation: \ˈe-vər\Function: adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ǣfreDate: before 12th century
1 : always <ever striving to improve> <the ever-increasing population>
2 a : at any time <more than ever before> b : in any way <how can I ever thank you>
3 —used as an intensive <looks ever so angry> <am I ever happy to see you>
— ever and anon : from time to time : occasionally
EVOLVE
Main Entry: evolve Pronunciation: \i-ˈvälv, -ˈvȯlv, ē- also -ˈväv or -ˈvȯv\Function: verb Inflected Form(s): evolved; evolv·ingEtymology: Latin evolvere to unroll, from e- + volvere to roll — more at volubleDate: 1775
transitive verb 1 : emit
2 a : derive, educe b : to produce by natural evolutionary processes c : develop, work out <evolve social, political, and literary philosophies — L. W. Doob>intransitive verb : to undergo evolutionary change
— evolv·able -ˈväl-və-bəl, -ˈvȯl- also -ˈvä-və- or -ˈvȯ-və-\ adjective
— evolve·ment -ˈvälv-mənt, -ˈvȯlv- also -ˈväv- or -ˈvȯv-\ noun
WE ARE EVER EVOLVING.